David Harbour addresses his behaviour on Stranger Things amid new allegations
As he faces a string of controversies in his personal life, actor David Harbour has spoken about finding fame on the Netflix show
Stranger Things star David Harbour is currently embroiled in a series of scandals in the aftermath of the release of his estranged wife Lily Allen's latest album and her allegations that he was unfaithful during their marriage.
As all eyes are on the star's personal life, he has been refreshing candid in an interview with the Spanish version of Esquire magazine. In the November edition of the publication, David, 50, explains his relief at finding fame later in life sharing how it's allowed him to be more respectful of the spotlight. The interviewer asked him, 'Stranger Things premiered when you were 41. Is it easier not to become a jerk when fame comes a little later in life?'
In response, David said: "For me it certainly is. I think the traps of youth are so bound up with the idea of self-importance, the traps of fame are so bound up with self-importance. The great thing about getting famous when you're older is that you know you're going to die, so who cares?[Laughs]."
He added: "You get to enjoy it more, I think, instead of try to preserve it or control it or hang on to it. You take it so seriously, it defines you and you have to chase it. "
He went on to add: [Whereas] it's just like, Oh, this is a nice little treat. We'll just ride it and see what it has to offer, but not get lost in its wilds of self-importance."
Since the release of his estranged wife's studio album last month, David has been caught in a media storm following Lily Allen's allegations of him cheating within their marriage.
The couple first met on the celebrity dating app Raya in 2019 and wed the following year.
And while there have been a few raised eyebrows when it comes to Lily's allegations, a report recently surfaced claiming that some of the material on her album was not directly linked to David.
A source reportedly told the Daily Mail that some of the songs on the album were penned four years ago, which was at the time her relationship with David was going from strength to strength.
Those who worked on the album have described it as a PR stunt. By her own admission, Lily has said that her album was "autofiction" and confessed to using "poetic licence."
The insider told the publication: ""Some years ago Lily wrote a really, really honest album about men she had come into contact with who weren't exactly nice to her, it was nothing to do with David; this was all taking place when they were deliriously happy. But this is where West End Girl stemmed from."
They continued: "Then, peppered in, are clear references to the breakdown of her marriage to actor David but by no means is it all about him, though Lily has been very happy to allow that narrative to continue and bash David."
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